This is why the Beatles were so great. Encyclopedic music knowledge. Willingness to listen to each other. Adapt on the fly. Great bass, drums, guitar, piano & vocals.
idk if this an example of encyclopedic knowledge, the song hes referencing was a major hit for one of the most famous and popular artists in the entire world at the time mccartney was a teenager. Its like saying a 16 year old now has an encyclopedic music knowlede because they remember shake it off by taylor swift
Paul is an international treasure. It’s gonna be a sad day for humanity when he passes into the next dimension, but he’s already lived a beautiful, full life. We’ll have so much to be grateful for. The man has made the world a better place and million times over.
As far as I am aware john had nothing and said to ringo what have you got it was ringo who gave the drumming john ran off and mostly wrote the song harrison added a line or something all mccartney is saying is he said slow it down whereas John was going to play it fast however I see it as mostly a ringo lennon song.
Thumb up for Ringo. That's why decades later a 4 year old girl in Japan named yoyoka appreciated it: ua-cam.com/video/fKICpOE4OQo/v-deo.htmlsi=HwsElGQBvdln90fo
Well, not that much. But check this, don't you wish George had run My Sweet Lord by Paul? Then again, Paul should have said to John, "If you don't change the first line, they're gonna sue you anyway." I know... hindsight is 20 20.
@@SAK1855 Twist and Shout is essentially La Bamba. Phil Medley and Bert Berns wrote Twist and Shout. La Bamba was a traditional Mexican song that Ritchie Valley interpreted.
"Words of Love" - Buddy Holly. John tried to write several Buddy Holly-like tunes. He finally got frustrated doing this and wrote "Help!". This may have been a direct channeling of Buddy Holly as his plane was going down. That was the day the music died, and then the Beatles had to re-rubberize the soul.
Thank god John Lennon started the beatles and moved them towards a more creative avenue, writing expressionist and dark lyrics and experimenting with lots of different sounds and not making so many granny pop songs like Paul
Paul either forgets or lies or both but he does revisionist stuff at times!A writer of book on Beatles didn't trust Paul's accounts he wanted George's assessment!
As far as I am aware ringo and john and george always told the same story about this song.John had nothing said to ringo what do you have ringo did the drumming john ran off wrote the lyrics and harrison added a line.Either mccartney is misleading people or they are getting wrong what's he's saying all hes really saying is john was gonna play it fast but mcartney said slow it down.
I like how Paul uses his thumb for the bass note, then switches and uses his first finger in a more traditional bar chord configuration. The guy knows the guitar!
Hell yeah!! I come from Pierre SD and a my older brother had s friend I ran with. We were the only teens that listened to Chucks music. And we played it a lot! We’d get stoned and drive around listening to it cranked! Ride dirt bikes n listen to it to get pumped to get Crazy! Chuck Berry is still my #1 Rocked of all time!
@@dalelawrence85chuck berry first came out in July 1955 with maybellene little Richard didn’t have a hit until tutti Frutti early 56 Fats domino (R&B, Bill Haley (Western swing) Elvis (rockabilly) predates them both
All you people who act like you were in the room crack me up. While Paul has a knack for re-writing history occasionally, it is also clear that John Lennon would never have come up with that bass line. What Paul is saying in this case sounds 100% credible. And besides, this is fucking Paul McCartney. He doesn't need to worry about justifying his place in the Beatles to any of us.
@@OroborusFMA If any one was a revisionist it was Lennon. HIs Rolling Stone interview was filled with lies and he took credit for writing the lyrics to Eleanor Rigby (he wrote not one word for that song). He recanted everything later on, but the damage was done. So many still believe the lies JL told, even though he admitted they were lies.
@@braemtes23 really then explain how Macca was asked in 1978 how many of John's songs he really helped on? He said "Three". Now it's every song. Idiot.
@@OroborusFMAif Paul is such a gigantic revisionist, then provide the many examples with proof. If what you are saying is true, then it should be very easy to
Ahh but he does worry about not only justifying but reinventing his place in history. Who's gonna argue with him? Just for fun look up his interview back in the 70's where he stated - clearly - that he helped on three of John's songs. Now it's practically EVERY ONE of them, especially those that are most regarded. Beatles were a band. They all worked on each other's songs and it's well-documented. And obvious. But John's songs were his and Paul's songs were his - and those differences are obvious too. End of story.
It would be amazing if he together with ringo make a sesión, and talk about every song and every album… with experiences and teachings. This is heritage !
That would have forever remained a mystery if it weren't for what The Sir shares with us here. No one would have ever known that, which completely sheds a new light on one badass song off "Abbey Road". Thank You Sir .
Yes absolutely. I’m sure John had a different memory of this. And that’s what I love about John. He was never about taking credit nor did he care. He was the “cool” beatle
Thats exactly why its good to create together. As an artist (paintings, graphics etc.) me and my friend really needed so ideas and input from each other. Its just like that, a bit of stealing...improving and changing the original and transending the material into something new.
@@raulmacias6146 This part of A day in the life is about Tara Browne who died at the end of 1966, exactly as John metions in the lyrics. He was driving car when he ran a red light: "he didn't notice that the lights had changed.".
@@CM-so1cf Then why did the Beatles lose a lawsuit against them, whereby Lennon had to record a cover of Berry's "Catch Me if You Can", to put in his solo album to compensate the publisher?!? And is somehow calling me a a ripoff a way of saying I'm right and you're....an imbecile? #knowyourfacts
Paul just can't resist every time they talk about things like this he can't help himself from stealing John's thunder saying that he had to change this for John already added this to John song or this to the beginning of John's song it's actually sad to watch.
It's fun learning new trivia about the Beatles. After 57 years I thought I new everything about them. These are some Cool Facts from behind the scenes😎 I Live For This Stuff!🙌 LOL!
Here’s how it played out. Chuck didn’t sue LENNON & McCartney over the lift . What did happen is this. Chuck wrote that line ,and gets writers writes off of his renditions of his own songs, however ! His publishing company were having a fit as that’s where the lucre is . The deal they made with Lennon ( Paul by default ) was - to paraphrase - “ We won’t sue you John if you record one or two of Chucks songs on a single or album to which we own the publishing “ . That was a smart move . Lennon put one or two of Chucks songs on his solo Rock, and Roll album ( I’ve never heard the album. It’s the one with John as a Teddy Boy in front of a club with neon lights if I recall. I don’t believe the album sold well, but for an ex Beatle even a poor selling album is going to make a bit of money. At the end of the day all were happy. Paul still got half the writing rights - Which he well deserved for the arrangement alone - and so did John, and whomever owns the publishing to Come Together in 2023 . It was a good thing John loved Chuck, and Chuck loved the Beatles for covering his songs in any format .
The 'Rock and Roll' album was pretty thin! Both Lennon and Phil Spector were out of their minds at the time. There are all these stories of late night into morning. Recording sessions can witch nothing usable was recorded... large groups, parties... Lots of stuff no one remembers... lol. I believe the tapes languished for a few years... And more legal wrangling ensued and Capital sent in engineers to polish up something from the piles of tape, some being stuck together... lol.
@@intotheuniversemothernatur4960 I said he was the reason they wrote so many , it's well documented that Paul was the one motivating them to get in the studio and work ... the Beatles wouldn't have created anywhere near as much without him after Epstein died ... its not about who wrote the most songs as if its a competition ... if it was you would have to say who sold the most songs .... I think we know who would be infrontt then eh ... but I'm a fan of the Beatles so I don't look at it like that , they were all amazing
@@leonjupe7152 your talking about the late Beatles of course Paul is the one doing everything because John is a heroine addic at that time and George and Paul are not on good terms.
Paul was the arranger and producer of that band. You can hear it in all the outtakes,he tells them how it should go, counts them in, tells them how to sing it even in 'luck in the sky with diamonds ' he was the Beatles sound like Lennon said "the Beatles were made in Paul's image". Obviously George Martin recorded it and done the technical things but in those days producers like him just did that, they didn't tell them how the play they just got the sound. Paul made there songs hits. I would of loved to see if Dylan was John and met Paul and what Paul would of done to Dylan's songs, Dylan would probably be biggest selling songwriter ever today with McCartney making him record them better
John and Paul wrote fantastic songs.Paul is and always has been a great arranger of songs and that was the difference between the two of them. Paul could just tidy up and put the jigsaw of John's brilliant musical ideas into an even better order. John would reign in some of Paul's tweeness.That's why they were so good together.
James Taylor auditioned for Apple and George and Paul. He sang his song, Something in the Way She Moves that eventually was on his Apple album. Asked much later how he felt about it, he didn’t care saying that there was a lot of borrowing going on.
Paul McCartney is simply the greatest musician Rockstar singer writer whatever to have ever set foot on the earth. I believe Ozzy said it best the world was a black and white place until the Beatles and Paul McCartney and everything had color. Thanks Ozzy and Sharon for describing the world before and then after the beatles.
So the idea was to change the tempo,slow it down and have a heavy bass line and the brilliant drumming style of Ringo that make this beautiful song great !!The tempo was so tight!
Bouncing ideas off each other made them better songwriters by leaps and bounds! By slowing the song down it became bluesy and lowdown. A completely different mood and groove! Mysterious even. A much better song! George made his contributions as well. For example, that four note guitar line in And I Love Her is his idea. Da da da da makes the song memorable and catchy! Much better and it sticks in your mind! The is what made them the greatest group! They weren’t afraid to experiment.
Well, chuck did get paid off on that one too! They settled out of court. The Beatles lifted a ton of stuff back in the day, but to their credit, they were poor mimics, but they sounded like the BEATLES... and if you imitate something badly enough, it becomes original. The way the laws read, you can replicate an existing song for 8 bars, but must divert after that in a way that satisfies the court that it's not still the same song. The problem with come together is that it starts with the words and melody, even though the feel is different, but doesn't really divert much from the 1-5 and 1-5-4 patterns of it's inspiration. If Paul hadn't taken it to the swamp they would have probably given the song to Chuck! Here, Chuck! A Gift for you! Lol. Love you, Paul. You're Bees knees! The Beatles easels!
"Lifted a ton of stuff" They were playing crazy long sets on the Reeperbahn. They covered everything available. So the covers on the early LPs were very well executed. This was a huge advantage they held over most other bands. They were very well practiced and their performances were always tight.
@@TheBent139 It really wasn’t The Beatles fault that they did so many covers early in their careers it was the record companies didn’t think that the original music was good enough to sell.
@@honeyfool007 Oh I see you like to make shit up too in your Macca wanker mind in a small box. Fact : John is dead and Paul is on stage. Both tragedies.
Remember hearing it for the 1st time on AM radio when Abby road was released, thought it was next hey Jude, let it be...it sounded that good....still sounds good
I wish I heard John's side of the story. Paul said to slow it down. John did get sued for the song anyway. It's one song that John really liked as he don't like many Beatles songs. But John Lennon can change day to day. He said Come Together was a good piece of work. John's own words.
I heard Ringo Star saying something completely different about the composition of this song in an interview years before this one. And he didn't mention Paul Mccartney being involved in this one. He said it was composed by John and Ringo himself
Ringo 😂lol . Imagine John going to Ringo knowing he's trying to plagiarize a song, of course John definitely knew Paul would suggest to change something to the tune.
Ok, he was probably talking about a different song, because Come Togeteher is known as a Lennon-McCartney composition, so either he was talking about another song or he got confused.
It was always said john had nothing and said to ringo what do you have and ringo did a drumming solo john ran off and wrote the lyrics george added a line all mccartney is saying is that he told john slow it down its really a ringo lennon song i mainly give it 2 ringo cos after that drumming anyone can write lyrics to make a hit from that so john ringo george have always said the same about this song this is only recently we have heard this from paul & i think hes only telling people he said slow it down.
I don't claim to know anything at all by The Beatles, but I really enjoy seeing Paul talk about how the songs were made. Is there a place where Paul discusses the creation of each of their songs?
I wish you would’ve signed my Texan guitar Mother’s Day at the Oakland Colosseum. His bus stoped right in front of me. He looked at me and the bus driver punched it. I was so sad I was after five hours in the cold.
I love how it all came together
I see what you did😂
Good🥰 concise point ! All's well that ends well😊Oh well😊
The Beatles loved coming together
@@Billiamwoodsbeat the meatles
@@Billiamwoods look at us, don't we still ? Something to get away from that 🙉😅 🌱
Paul' bass work with the Beatles is amazing.
He was a very melodic bass player. That was much different than the bass was played before him.
Still is...
In someways, he got even better with Wings.
This is why the Beatles were so great. Encyclopedic music knowledge. Willingness to listen to each other. Adapt on the fly. Great bass, drums, guitar, piano & vocals.
That's how most music is made
idk if this an example of encyclopedic knowledge, the song hes referencing was a major hit for one of the most famous and popular artists in the entire world at the time mccartney was a teenager. Its like saying a 16 year old now has an encyclopedic music knowlede because they remember shake it off by taylor swift
“willingness to listen to each other” unless your name was george harrison
And...steal sh÷t.
@@terryallen9546 name an artist that didnt steal from previous artists
Come together is one of the great bass lines in rock!
The drumming in that song is amazing too
@@stevetimmermans5311the guitars and electric piano are the definition of "muddy"...and it's glorious
One of the best songs ever
Paul is an international treasure. It’s gonna be a sad day for humanity when he passes into the next dimension, but he’s already lived a beautiful, full life. We’ll have so much to be grateful for. The man has made the world a better place and million times over.
After seeing him creating Get Back out of nothing on that documentary, I don't doubt that this story is true... Paul is a musical savant...
Yeah
It's been known since it was released pretty much. Why would Paul lie? If anything Paul played his role down
As far as I am aware john had nothing and said to ringo what have you got it was ringo who gave the drumming john ran off and mostly wrote the song harrison added a line or something all mccartney is saying is he said slow it down whereas John was going to play it fast however I see it as mostly a ringo lennon song.
The bass line is everything in that song.
And this, friends, is why Lennon&McCartney are the best songwriting duo of all time. PS Ringo’s drumming is nothing short of incredible .
PS George was the better of them all
Thumb up for Ringo. That's why decades later a 4 year old girl in Japan named yoyoka appreciated it:
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What, because they nicked a Chuck Berry song?
@@Dannyuh7I disagree
and took it to another level.@@NoLefTurnUnStoned.
A better title would have been "how come together came together."
I know, they really missed an easy opportunity there
No it doesn't make sense and sounds daft
From slowing down the same Chuck Berry sound...bet they got his blessing first before releasing
Everything the Beatles talk about is treasure as their music.
Well, not that much. But check this, don't you wish George had run My Sweet Lord by Paul? Then again, Paul should have said to John, "If you don't change the first line, they're gonna sue you anyway." I know... hindsight is 20 20.
Its why they made good creative partners: John was willing to steal a song, and Paul was clever and talented to change it enough to make a new song.
The publisher of Chuck still sued John and John settled. Then Chuck and John appeared together on TV (Mike Douglas show).
@@morpher44 Yep -- and it would have gone much worse if John's initial version had been put out. Would have been worse than "My Sweet Lord."
@@SAK1855 Twist and Shout is essentially La Bamba. Phil Medley and Bert Berns wrote Twist and Shout. La Bamba was a traditional Mexican song that Ritchie Valley interpreted.
@@morpher44twist and shout is an Isley brothers cover lol
"Words of Love" - Buddy Holly. John tried to write several Buddy Holly-like tunes. He finally got frustrated doing this and wrote "Help!". This may have been a direct channeling of Buddy Holly as his plane was going down. That was the day the music died, and then the Beatles had to re-rubberize the soul.
Thank goodness Paul was there to save John once again.
When Ringo dies Paul’s gonna rewrite all Beatles history
Thank god John Lennon started the beatles and moved them towards a more creative avenue, writing expressionist and dark lyrics and experimenting with lots of different sounds and not making so many granny pop songs like Paul
@@MB-tq7njha what makes you think he’s not being honest about his own experience in the Beatles? He has no reason to lie about anything.
@@markbriggs2443some John and George fans can not bear Paul successful and, what is worse, that Paul keeps alive. Very sad!
Paul either forgets or lies or both but he does revisionist stuff at times!A writer of book on Beatles didn't trust Paul's accounts he wanted George's assessment!
John was reminiscing on the old skiffle daze.
Paul made that song special. He did that many times.
And Lennon did that for Paul many times too-that's why they're the best
As far as I am aware ringo and john and george always told the same story about this song.John had nothing said to ringo what do you have ringo did the drumming john ran off wrote the lyrics and harrison added a line.Either mccartney is misleading people or they are getting wrong what's he's saying all hes really saying is john was gonna play it fast but mcartney said slow it down.
He slowed it down and used the same opening line.
That's how special he made it.
😂😂😂😂
Paul, Ringo and George elevated that song. Everything is perfect about it, the bass, drums, and the guitar solos are nothing short of breathtaking!
Ringo's drums made this song......
Hey Paul, I’m new to the Family!!
Love You All !! Plus of course The Music!!
God Bless… very happy to be a Part!!
John once described himself as a master thief
Good thing Paul straightened him out on that song
Bwahahahahahahahahahahaha
Listen to Frank Zappa talking about how John stole one of his songs…..
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So was Paul? And George.
This is just a one song
Every artist is a thief… well understood… all borrow ideas and make them their own
If I had an opportunity to interview Paul McCartney at length like this, I would be sitting at his feet too
One of the coolest songs known to man. Absolutely ice cold 😎
Great duo! Two minds working for excellence: John tells Paul, Paul tells John...
I like how Paul uses his thumb for the bass note, then switches and uses his first finger in a more traditional bar chord configuration. The guy knows the guitar!
Paul McCartney a musical genius. Thanks Paul for all the gems.
Agenius? He just admitted he ripped off ghr song. A good # of Beatles songs are. Look into it.
@@s.t.3181John did. Paul saved the song because he knew the repercussions would’ve been worse.
@@s.t.3181chuck berry ripped off a lot of his songs too lmao
Not really
@@AlexeBriand2002 Wrong wanker.
Great song
Chuck Berry, the king of rock and roll.
Hell yeah!! I come from Pierre SD and a my older brother had s friend I ran with. We were the only teens that listened to Chucks music. And we played it a lot! We’d get stoned and drive around listening to it cranked! Ride dirt bikes n listen to it to get pumped to get Crazy! Chuck Berry is still my #1 Rocked of all time!
King of guitar also!!!
There would be no rock n roll without Chuck Berry.
@@dalelawrence85chuck berry first came out in July 1955 with maybellene little Richard didn’t have a hit until tutti Frutti early 56
Fats domino (R&B, Bill Haley (Western swing) Elvis (rockabilly) predates them both
Even chuck himself would tell you it’s elvis but opinions like yours are too common when you don’t learn your music history
All of a sudden...that guitar is worth a million bucks.
Touched by a legend.
That’s the beauty of their monumental collaboration!
All you people who act like you were in the room crack me up. While Paul has a knack for re-writing history occasionally, it is also clear that John Lennon would never have come up with that bass line. What Paul is saying in this case sounds 100% credible. And besides, this is fucking Paul McCartney. He doesn't need to worry about justifying his place in the Beatles to any of us.
Occasionally? Paul is such a gigantic revisionist I'm shocked he never went into politics.
@@OroborusFMA If any one was a revisionist it was Lennon. HIs Rolling Stone interview was filled with lies and he took credit for writing the lyrics to Eleanor Rigby (he wrote not one word for that song). He recanted everything later on, but the damage was done. So many still believe the lies JL told, even though he admitted they were lies.
@@braemtes23 really then explain how Macca was asked in 1978 how many of John's songs he really helped on? He said "Three". Now it's every song. Idiot.
@@OroborusFMAif Paul is such a gigantic revisionist, then provide the many examples with proof. If what you are saying is true, then it should be very easy to
Ahh but he does worry about not only justifying but reinventing his place in history. Who's gonna argue with him? Just for fun look up his interview back in the 70's where he stated - clearly - that he helped on three of John's songs. Now it's practically EVERY ONE of them, especially those that are most regarded. Beatles were a band. They all worked on each other's songs and it's well-documented. And obvious. But John's songs were his and Paul's songs were his - and those differences are obvious too. End of story.
It would be amazing if he together with ringo make a sesión, and talk about every song and every album… with experiences and teachings. This is heritage !
Dear Sir Paul beautiful song really famous and great.LES
That would have forever remained a mystery if it weren't for what The Sir shares with us here. No one would have ever known that, which completely sheds a new light on one badass song off "Abbey Road". Thank You Sir .
You're always gonna stand on the shoulders of your heroes❤
Rick Rubin is a world treasure.
Would have loved to hear Johns opinion on that memory…
You're on the wrong thread - only delusional Macca wankers here.
It's perfect - JL is dead and PM is now taking credit for essentially all of his songs, especially the highest regarded ones. He's pathetic.
Yes absolutely. I’m sure John had a different memory of this. And that’s what I love about John. He was never about taking credit nor did he care. He was the “cool” beatle
@@mikes647 Yeah, instead of taking credit he shat on the others' music. True cool guy there.
This is a brilliant description of what happened, of how the song evolved.
Thats exactly why its good to create together. As an artist (paintings, graphics etc.) me and my friend really needed so ideas and input from each other. Its just like that, a bit of stealing...improving and changing the original and transending the material into something new.
I love Paul & I love John. But it has always been true that the last man standing gets to tell the story his way.
Paul's ingenuity shines in Come Together. He's a whizz❤
Chuck Berry actually used the phrase and opening line,here come over flattop, from someone else, also.
Paul is a beautiful guy
With nothing better to do than reminisce about John!
I could never see George doing this!
He WAS.
James Paul McCartney - Dead on arrival ~
November 9,1966.
"He blew his mind out in a car."
@@raulmacias6146 This part of A day in the life is about Tara Browne who died at the end of 1966, exactly as John metions in the lyrics. He was driving car when he ran a red light: "he didn't notice that the lights had changed.".
Said to be super nasty lol i bet he is
Possibly the greatest bassline in rock music
How a great song was born. ❤
This is how a great song was ripped off, not born.
@@s.t.3181Most modern songs have some similar chords progression. Songs were born through inspiration. It's not a rip off like you.
@@s.t.3181absolutely nothing is being ripped off
@@CM-so1cf Then why did the Beatles lose a lawsuit against them, whereby Lennon had to record a cover of Berry's "Catch Me if You Can", to put in his solo album to compensate the publisher?!? And is somehow calling me a a ripoff a way of saying I'm right and you're....an imbecile? #knowyourfacts
Paul just can't resist every time they talk about things like this he can't help himself from stealing John's thunder saying that he had to change this for John already added this to John song or this to the beginning of John's song it's actually sad to watch.
the magic of a band.. when great musicians work
together.
Another Beatles story starring Paul.🥱
Yup, it's gonna be every song before he's dead. I think that's his goal.
Good opening song 🎵 " Come together "😊🏴🇬🇧
The world will be a different place without Paul. God bless you Paul.
Love the Beatles Music 🎶 and Paul McCartney
Love his honesty. Legend.
It's fun learning new trivia about the Beatles.
After 57 years I thought I new everything about them. These are some Cool Facts from behind the scenes😎
I Live For This Stuff!🙌
LOL!
One of my favorite beatles song.
"It's not a nick, its a quote"
History’s greatest singer songwriter.
Nah
Nope
And horseshit revisionist.
This is not John Lennon
@@sathira_anuk5179 Well done.
Paul has a great musical imagination
Here’s how it played out. Chuck didn’t sue LENNON & McCartney over the lift . What did happen is this. Chuck wrote that line ,and gets writers writes off of his renditions of his own songs, however ! His publishing company were having a fit as that’s where the lucre is . The deal they made with Lennon ( Paul by default ) was - to paraphrase - “ We won’t sue you John if you record one or two of Chucks songs on a single or album to which we own the publishing “ . That was a smart move . Lennon put one or two of Chucks songs on his solo Rock, and Roll album ( I’ve never heard the album. It’s the one with John as a Teddy Boy in front of a club with neon lights if I recall. I don’t believe the album sold well, but for an ex Beatle even a poor selling album is going to make a bit of money. At the end of the day all were happy. Paul still got half the writing rights - Which he well deserved for the arrangement alone - and so did John, and whomever owns the publishing to Come Together in 2023 . It was a good thing John loved Chuck, and Chuck loved the Beatles for covering his songs in any format .
The 'Rock and Roll' album was pretty thin! Both Lennon and Phil Spector were out of their minds at the time. There are all these stories of late night into morning. Recording sessions can witch nothing usable was recorded... large groups, parties... Lots of stuff no one remembers... lol. I believe the tapes languished for a few years... And more legal wrangling ensued and Capital sent in engineers to polish up something from the piles of tape, some being stuck together... lol.
Not only is history written by the winners, but it’s also written by those who died last.
Love listening to Paul breaking down how songs come together , your amazing Paul love you to bits ❤
There's something about the sound of this video that it makes me think the sound is coming from my phone and not from my headphones
Paul will have written all the beatles songs by the end of the decade
Yep, and mixed them solo handed, designed every album cover and directed all films and interviews. His head will explode soon.
He was the reason they wrote so many
@@leonjupe7152 John wrote 71 songs and Paul wrote 68, know your facts
@@intotheuniversemothernatur4960 I said he was the reason they wrote so many , it's well documented that Paul was the one motivating them to get in the studio and work ... the Beatles wouldn't have created anywhere near as much without him after Epstein died ... its not about who wrote the most songs as if its a competition ... if it was you would have to say who sold the most songs .... I think we know who would be infrontt then eh ... but I'm a fan of the Beatles so I don't look at it like that , they were all amazing
@@leonjupe7152 your talking about the late Beatles of course Paul is the one doing everything because John is a heroine addic at that time and George and Paul are not on good terms.
Longue vie encore à toi sir James Paul McCartney....
🇫🇷
Love this man... he’s a genius.. Paul is a monument to all the musicians.. God bless him..
Oh man I’d love Paul to revisit and play his old bass lines
If only John were alive to comment.
What a genius. Paul McCartney was definitely the backbone of the Beatles.
Bullshit.
Slowing down a song and using the exact same fuking opening lyric is not genius
Great artists referencing other great artists, that’s the ongoing conversation. We all listen to CB again because of those who were inspired by him.
Paul was the arranger and producer of that band. You can hear it in all the outtakes,he tells them how it should go, counts them in, tells them how to sing it even in 'luck in the sky with diamonds ' he was the Beatles sound like Lennon said "the Beatles were made in Paul's image". Obviously George Martin recorded it and done the technical things but in those days producers like him just did that, they didn't tell them how the play they just got the sound. Paul made there songs hits. I would of loved to see if Dylan was John and met Paul and what Paul would of done to Dylan's songs, Dylan would probably be biggest selling songwriter ever today with McCartney making him record them better
John and Paul wrote fantastic songs.Paul is and always has been a great arranger of songs and that was the difference between the two of them. Paul could just tidy up and put the jigsaw of John's brilliant musical ideas into an even better order. John would reign in some of Paul's tweeness.That's why they were so good together.
yes, paul was soft fluffy fountain of ideas, and john critiqued them down to size, quality control.
James Taylor auditioned for Apple and George and Paul. He sang his song, Something in the Way She Moves that eventually was on his Apple album. Asked much later how he felt about it, he didn’t care saying that there was a lot of borrowing going on.
Ahahaha ,wait a minute 😂soo cool ❤groovy kind of heart
Once in a lifetime musician. His post-Beatle work alone is enough to be legendary.
Now, now lets not say things you'll later regret...
Opening line in chucks you cant catch me is “i bought a brand new airmobile”
his bass playing in Georges Something contribute a lot to its greatness as usual.
Such a great , bad arse, intro❤
They came together to avoid copyright infringement and loss of revenue…
Lots of respect and love to a master of music ❤I love Beatles
Paul McCartney is simply the greatest musician Rockstar singer writer whatever to have ever set foot on the earth. I believe Ozzy said it best the world was a black and white place until the Beatles and Paul McCartney and everything had color. Thanks Ozzy and Sharon for describing the world before and then after the beatles.
So the idea was to change the tempo,slow it down and have a heavy bass line and the brilliant drumming style of Ringo that make this beautiful song great !!The tempo was so tight!
Paul is a genius, I love him.
Lol hardly
He slowed down the song and still used Chucks opening lyric
That's plagiarism not genius.
Bouncing ideas off each other made them better songwriters by leaps and bounds! By slowing the song down it became bluesy and lowdown. A completely different mood and groove! Mysterious even. A much better song!
George made his contributions as well. For example, that four note guitar line in And I Love Her is his idea. Da da da da makes the song memorable and catchy! Much better and it sticks in your mind!
The is what made them the greatest group! They weren’t afraid to experiment.
This kid is going places
Well, chuck did get paid off on that one too! They settled out of court. The Beatles lifted a ton of stuff back in the day, but to their credit, they were poor mimics, but they sounded like the BEATLES... and if you imitate something badly enough, it becomes original. The way the laws read, you can replicate an existing song for 8 bars, but must divert after that in a way that satisfies the court that it's not still the same song. The problem with come together is that it starts with the words and melody, even though the feel is different, but doesn't really divert much from the 1-5 and 1-5-4 patterns of it's inspiration. If Paul hadn't taken it to the swamp they would have probably given the song to Chuck! Here, Chuck! A Gift for you! Lol. Love you, Paul. You're Bees knees! The Beatles easels!
Sorry it does divert from you can't catch me, as it hits the 4... first. The saving grace.
He Borrowed a line or two from it but that's really about it
"Lifted a ton of stuff"
They were playing crazy long sets on the Reeperbahn. They covered everything available. So the covers on the early LPs were very well executed. This was a huge advantage they held over most other bands. They were very well practiced and their performances were always tight.
@@TheBent139 It really wasn’t The Beatles fault that they did so many covers early in their careers it was the record companies didn’t think that the original music was good enough to sell.
Pretty much every rock and blues song doesn't divert from 1, 4 and 5...
Another Masterpiece from the world's Greatest group
McCartney is underrated against Lennon
For a very good reason.
@@bingohhhhhhhhhhhhbecause Lennon died, just for this
@@honeyfool007 Well, that and giving Macca 43 more years to make shit up about what he never did.
@@bingohhhhhhhhhhhh John without Paul was still playing his guitar with banjo chords in his room. Paul without John would be on stage anyway
@@honeyfool007 Oh I see you like to make shit up too in your Macca wanker mind in a small box. Fact : John is dead and Paul is on stage. Both tragedies.
Paul was the engine the genius the heart of The Beatles, John was a genius too.
Clap hands, that's collaboration!
I get the idea that Paul earned his songwriting credits on some "John" songs.
why not ask their producer that time???
@@arlene8938 Why not ask many people who are dead. Moron.
Paul the genius..✌️
Geniuses.
Remember hearing it for the 1st time on AM radio when Abby road was released, thought it was next hey Jude, let it be...it sounded that good....still sounds good
I wish I heard John's side of the story. Paul said to slow it down. John did get sued for the song anyway. It's one song that John really liked as he don't like many Beatles songs. But John Lennon can change day to day. He said Come Together was a good piece of work. John's own words.
Whereas Mick would quite intelligently say :
“All art is derivative “
I heard Ringo Star saying something completely different about the composition of this song in an interview years before this one. And he didn't mention Paul Mccartney being involved in this one. He said it was composed by John and Ringo himself
You have the interview?
@@lunatonik I think I saw a couple of years ago on UA-cam. Don't remember the name of the video 🤔
Ringo 😂lol . Imagine John going to Ringo knowing he's trying to plagiarize a song, of course John definitely knew Paul would suggest to change something to the tune.
Mostrano video
Ok, he was probably talking about a different song, because Come Togeteher is known as a Lennon-McCartney composition, so either he was talking about another song or he got confused.
It was always said john had nothing and said to ringo what do you have and ringo did a drumming solo john ran off and wrote the lyrics george added a line all mccartney is saying is that he told john slow it down its really a ringo lennon song i mainly give it 2 ringo cos after that drumming anyone can write lyrics to make a hit from that so john ringo george have always said the same about this song this is only recently we have heard this from paul & i think hes only telling people he said slow it down.
I don't claim to know anything at all by The Beatles,
but I really enjoy seeing Paul talk about how the songs were made. Is there a place where Paul discusses the creation of each of their songs?
I wish you would’ve signed my Texan guitar Mother’s Day at the Oakland Colosseum. His bus stoped right in front of me. He looked at me and the bus driver punched it. I was so sad I was after five hours in the cold.
Fucking brilliant!
Wow! It needs more cowbells.
Nuh uh.
Dude why’d you do it
Lol🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have a fever and the prescription is…..more Cowbell!
Great song…thanks to paul, save the hit.
Paul McCartney is a natural musical genius!😅
I feel better now!
U do rad shit and I LOVE that.
Obvious, but, Sir Paul is a true genius...
Come Together is the greatest Beatle's recording.